Claims
- 1. A bracket for retaining a brick paver having a relatively flat face surface, including an outer perimeter edge in position adjacent to the inside surface of a concrete form whereby the brick paver will be embedded in the surface of the finished concrete structure with the face surface of the brick paver exposed, said bracket comprising:
- a. a pair of opposed side perimeter members and a pair of opposed end perimeter members joined end to end to form a rectangular configuration surrounding a recess area, said recess area being sized to fit the outer perimeter edge of the face surface of said brick paver;
- b. said side and end members having a cross-section which includes a flange area which extends inwardly into the recess area from the side and end perimeter members to support the brick paver position therein;
- c. each side and end perimeter member includes an extended surface which extends from said flange area to an outer mating surface which is generally perpendicular to a plane through the support surface of the flange area whereby the cross-section of said side and end perimeter members forms one half of a grout line mold for forming the concrete between two brick pavers supported by their adjacent brackets; and
- d. said bracket is a composite of at least two different materials, each of said perimeter members includes a base portion and a cap portions, the base portion is formed from a substantially rigid material and has a cross-section having a flanged area for contacting the perimeter edge of the face surface of the brick paver and an outer mating surface extending substantially upright from a plane through the flanged area for contacting adjacent brackets, the cap portion being formed from a flexible, resilient material which is secured to said base portion, said cap portion having an outer mating surface which is an extension of the mating surface of the base portion and an extended surface extending from the flange area to the edge of said outer mating surface whereby the cross-section of the perimeter member forms one-half of a mold so that in conjunction with and adjacent bracket a grout line will be formed in the finished structure between adjacent embedded brick pavers.
- 2. A retaining bracket as defined in claim 1 wherein the mating surface of the cap portion of a perimeter member is angled outward from the mating surface of the base portion to form a compression seal with an adjacent bracket.
- 3. A retaining bracket as defined in claim 1 wherein the mating surface of the base portion is flat.
- 4. A retaining bracket as defined in claim 1 wherein the extended surface of the cap portion of at least one perimeter member has an elongated ridge extending inward toward the recess area to contact the object and form a means for retaining the object within the bracket.
- 5. A retaining bracket as defined in claim 4 wherein the cap portion of all perimeter members has a continuous ridge extending around the inside perimeter of the members for retaining the object to the bracket.
- 6. A bracket for retaining an object having a face surface in proper position on the inside surface of a form for a structure while a settable material is poured into the form to harden and embed the object with the face surface exposed in the surface of the finished structure, the face surface of said object having a perimeter edge configuration, the bracket comprising:
- a) one or more perimeter members;
- b) said perimeter members being arranged in a continuous series to conform to the outer configuration of the perimeter edge of the face surface of the object and to form a recess there between for receiving said object, the cross-section of said perimeter members having a flanged area for contacting and supporting the perimeter edge of the face surface of the object and an extended surface which extends from the flanged area and joins a mating surface along the outer edge of said members;
- c) the extended surface being a mold shaped to form a joint line in the settable material between two objects when their corresponding brackets are positioned adjacent to each other; and
- d) one or more of t he perimeter members includes a base portion and a cap portion, the base portion is formed from a substantially rigid material and has a cross-section having a flanged area for contacting and supporting the perimeter edge of the face surface of the object and a partial mating surface which extends upright from a plane through the flange area, the cap portion being formed from a flexible, resilient material which is bonded to said base portion, the cross-section of the cap portion has a mating surface which is a continuation of the mating surface of the base portion and an extended surface which extends from the flange to an edge of the mating surface of the cap portion which forms a mold for forming a grout line between adjacent objects in the finished settable material.
- 7. A retaining bracket as defined in claim 6 wherein the cap portion includes an elongated ridge extending inwardly toward the recess for contacting and retaining the object within the bracket.
- 8. A bracket system for retaining an object having a face surface defining a perimeter edge, said face surface being held in a desired position adjacent to the inside surface of a construction form for receiving a settable material whereby the object will be embedded and the face surface exposed in the outer surface of a finished structure, said bracket system comprising:
- a) an object;
- b) at least two perimeter members joined together to form a perimeter configuration and having a recess area, said perimeter configuration being sized and shaped to closely fit the perimeter edge of the face surface of said object;
- c) the perimeter members having a cross-section which includes a flange area which extends inwardly into the recess area to support and contact the perimeter edge of the object positioned in the recess area;
- d) each of said perimeter members includes an extended surface which extends outwardly from said flange area to an outer mating surface, said outer mating surface including a coupling means whereby adjacent brackets can be connected together in an assemblage forming a desired pattern by the objects when embedded in the surface of the finished structure;
- e) means for attaching the object in the recess area of the bracket so that the object will be held in position with respect to the form during the pouring and setting of the settable material;
- f) said attaching means is releasable so that the bracket can be removed from the object when the form is removed from the finished structure; and
- g) each of said perimeter members includes a base portion and a cap portion, the base portion is formed from a substantially rigid material and has a cross-section having a flanged area for contacting the perimeter edge of the face surface of the object and an outer mating surface for contacting an adjacent bracket extending substantially upright from a plane through the flanged area, a cap portion being formed from a flexible, resilient material which is bonded to said base portion, said cap portion having an outer mating surface extension of the mating surface of the base portion which extends to an outer edge and an extended surface extending from the flange area to said outer mating surface edge whereby the cross-section of the perimeter form member forms one-half of a mold so that in conjunction with an adjacent bracket a grout line will be formed in the finished structure between adjacent embedded objects.
- 9. A bracket system as defined in claim 8 wherein the mating surface of the cap portion is angled outward from the perimeter member to form a seal with an adjacent bracket.
- 10. A bracket system as defined in claim 8 wherein the mating surface of the base portion is flat.
- 11. A bracket system as defined in claim 8 wherein the extended surface of the cap portion of at least one perimeter member has a ridge extending inward toward the recess area to contact the object and form an attaching means for attaching the object within the bracket.
- 12. A bracket system as defined in claim 11 wherein the cap portion of all perimeter members has a continuous elongated ridge extending around the inside edge of the members for attaching the object to the bracket.
CROSS-REFERENCES
This is a Continuation-In-Part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/510,006, filed Aug. 1, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,667,190.
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